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AGROFORESTRY COURSE | Lesson 6, Module 2 - Food Forests for Fruits Production | Food Forest COURSE |

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2020
  • Our full Agroforestry Introduction Course will give you all the initial information you need in order to start developing your own agroforestry systems, and enjoy a higher production from your farm or garden, while improving your soil.
    During the course, you will have access to 5 modules, where we will show you different Agroforestry systems, explain to you the basic principles behind it, show you some important techniques, and take you through the initial planting of a system. We will take you through all the steps, from preparing the soil, to covering the soil, to planting, AND we will keep you up-to-date on the development of the system planted during the course.
    MODULE I - INTRODUCTION
    • LESSON 1: Welcome (Meet the Agroforestry Academy crew)
    • LESSON 2: Our goal with this course (What we want for you)
    • LESSON 3: Why Agroforestry (What’s in it for you)
    MODULE II - EXAMPLES OF SYSTEMS
    • LESSON 4: Grass System (Food forests for grass production)
    • LESSON 5:Vegetables Systems (Food forests for vegetables production)
    • LESSON 6: Fruits Systems (Food forests for fruit production)
    • LESSON 7: Coffee System (Food forests for coffee production)
    • LESSON 8: Final Considerations (A few last words)
    MODULE III - PRINCIPLES
    • LESSON 9: Optimizing Resources and Energy (Getting the most from your resources)
    • LESSON 10: Succession of species (Taking advantage of species with different life cycles)
    • LESSON 11: Stratification (Working with a multi-layered system)
    • LESSON 12: Planting in Abundance (Nature’s own strategy for genetic selection)
    • LESSON 13: Adapting to a main crop (Designing and Managing your system to a specific crop)
    • LESSON 14: Final considerations (A few last words)
    MODULE IV - TECHNIQUES
    • LESSON 15: Covering the soil (Put all that organic matter on the floor!)
    • LESSON 16: Companion planting (When together, plants grow better)
    • LESSON 17: Pruning (Keeping things nice and tidy)
    • LESSON 18: Final Considerations
    MODULE V - PRACTICE
    • LESSON 19: Preparing the soil (Getting the beds of your seeds and seedlings nice and welcoming)
    • LESSON 20: Trees row (Planting your Legacy)
    • LESSON 21: System I - Roots (Cassava, taro and sweet potato)
    • LESSON 22: System II - Vegetables (Carrots, cabbage, coriander, beets and much more)
    • LESSON 23: System III - Coffee (Coffee plants in the under-story)
    • LESSON 24: System IV - Grains and grass (Corn, beans and grass)
    • LESSON 25: Final Considerations
    The Agroforestry Academy is bringing YOU first class FREE AGROFORESTRY TRAINING material. SUPPORT US ON PATREON and get access to extra material, if you want to take a further step in your agroforestry training.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @kevinpeik1209
    @kevinpeik1209 2 года назад +1

    Florida Natural Farming recommended your channel in his video. And I have to say your passion is amazing and knowledge value is undoubtable.👍

  • @jazzakahmapasa3620
    @jazzakahmapasa3620 Год назад

    The sessions are top notch..keep up the good work

  • @graciamatondo4221
    @graciamatondo4221 2 года назад

    I do recommend this video for any type agroforestery project in Angola mainly the nordest provinces such Uige Zaire and Bengo

  • @08dario08
    @08dario08 4 года назад +3

    Beautiful videos and module, when I went to brazil to learn about syntropic agriculture I was mesmerised and I felt so honoured to learn this information you provide in these modules

    • @AgroforestryAcademy
      @AgroforestryAcademy  4 года назад +1

      Dario Piazza Hey, thanks for stopping by! Yeah, it really is beautiful and mesmerizing. Glad you like the videos

  • @gopinathjeyaraja7974
    @gopinathjeyaraja7974 4 года назад +1

    Very informative, thank you so much!

  • @joepheerkens3233
    @joepheerkens3233 3 года назад +2

    Hey Genaro and Felipe, thank you so much for making all the agroforestry videos. I really appreciate the effort you both put into it. And i learn a lot through your channel. Can you help me with the planting distances of different fruit trees? For instance, in this video of the soursop (guanabana), citrus, mahogany, eucalyptus, and the native tree? Would you recommend standard planting distances or in agroforestry you prefer to plant closer together? I know this depends on context aswell; some trees might not stay over a long period and could be thinned out. Thank you so much in advance, take care

    • @AgroforestryAcademy
      @AgroforestryAcademy  3 года назад +2

      Hey Joep! For fruit trees we always recommend conventional spacing, especially if you plan on doing a commercial agroforestry. Of course sometimes you cannot use the conventional spacing for all of the fruit trees in your system, and that's why we elect a main crop. If your main crop is citrus for example, you'll do conventional spacing for citrus, and then you'll add other plants that belong to other strata (such as soursop and eucalyptus) in a density that will provide just enough shade for the citrus. For timber trees, which are usually very responsive to pruning, we can usually get away with denser populations, exactly because we can prune them every 6 months or so, maintaining a reasonably small canopy.
      Thanks for stopping by!

  • @farisamin_cello
    @farisamin_cello 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for your video! May I ask if you could tell us more about the consortium of trees, why did you choose to put these specific trees next to each other? What does it depend on other than strata?

    • @AgroforestryAcademy
      @AgroforestryAcademy  3 года назад

      It's a combination of the trees adaptability to the environment conditions (climate, type of soil, fertility), the strata it occupies and the kind of products we want to produce.
      As long as they don't occupy the same space and you respect the stratum occupations percentages, they can be close to each other.

    • @farisamin_cello
      @farisamin_cello 3 года назад

      @@AgroforestryAcademy Thanks for your reply :)
      I meant is there a symbiotic relationship between these specific trees that you chose?
      And is there a reference you recommend for symbiotic relationships between trees?

  • @lawwra
    @lawwra Год назад

    Do you have to net your fruit trees from birds and other animals, or is there enough bi product and older unproductive trees to keep them happy?

  • @ishvaryakumar33
    @ishvaryakumar33 4 года назад +2

    Great video.. Can you suggest me a book for companion planting which will be very useful for me in my location to decide the plants

    • @AgroforestryAcademy
      @AgroforestryAcademy  4 года назад +3

      Ishvarya Kumar hey! There’s a really good one: Carrots Love Tomatoes.

  • @meh4164
    @meh4164 3 года назад +1

    Have you guys talked about Palms and mango trees in detail in any of your videos? Please link them here. Thanks

    • @AgroforestryAcademy
      @AgroforestryAcademy  3 года назад

      No, not yet. But whenever there's an opportunity we'll do it.
      Thanks!

  • @MarviRafaelMontecillo
    @MarviRafaelMontecillo 4 года назад +3

    do you guys prune mahogany ?

  • @brianthian8449
    @brianthian8449 4 года назад +2

    Can I pls ask if eucalyptus has alleopathic effects? ☺️ Love your video, such high quality work

    • @AgroforestryAcademy
      @AgroforestryAcademy  4 года назад +1

      People claim it does, but after working with eucalyptus in agroforestry for 10 years, and learning from people who’ve been doing it for 20, we’re still to see the negative effects of eucalyptus in the system. Just male sure to keep it pruned! =)

    • @brianthian8449
      @brianthian8449 4 года назад

      Agroforestry Academy very cool thanks!

  • @jackson8085
    @jackson8085 3 года назад +3

    Really need to up the volume on your voice. Hard to hear..

  • @sandeepk1648
    @sandeepk1648 4 года назад

    How many minimum acres needed for this agroforestry?

  • @kellytankersley1962
    @kellytankersley1962 4 года назад +2

    where in the world are you?